US8168040B2ActiveUtilityA1

Manufacture of paper or paperboard

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Assignee: REINICKE HOLGERPriority: Feb 5, 2007Filed: Jan 22, 2008Granted: May 1, 2012
Est. expiryFeb 5, 2027(~0.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Holger Reinicke
D21H 17/42D21H 17/375D21H 17/63D21H 21/10D21H 17/29D21H 17/44
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Abstract

A process of making paper or paperboard with improved ash retention relative to total retention comprising the steps of providing a thick stock cellulosic suspension that contains filler, diluting the thick stock suspension to form a thin stock suspension, in which the filler is present in the thin stock suspension in an amount of at least 10% by weight based on dry weight of thin stock suspension, flocculating the thick stock suspension and/or the thin stock using a polymeric retention/drainage system, draining the thin stock suspension on a screen to form a sheet and then drying the sheet, in which the polymeric retention/drainage system comprises, i) a water-soluble branched anionic polymer and ii) a water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer, wherein the anionic polymer is present in the thick stock or thin stock suspension prior to the addition of the cationic or amphoteric polymer. The process brings about improved ash retention relative to total retention.

Claims

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1. A process of making paper or paperboard with improved ash retention relative to a total retention using a polymeric retention/drainage system comprising the steps of:
 providing a thick stock cellulosic suspension that contains filler; 
 diluting the thick stock cellulosic suspension to form a thin stock suspension; 
 
       wherein the filler is present in the thin stock suspension in an amount of at least 10% by weight based on a dry weight of the thin stock suspension;
 flocculating the thin stock cellulosic suspension by adding a polymeric retention/drainage system; 
 draining the thin stock suspension on a screen to form a sheet; and then 
 drying the sheet, thereby making paper or paperboard, 
 
       wherein the polymeric retention/drainage system comprises,
 i) a water-soluble branched anionic polymer; and 
 ii) a water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer; 
 wherein the anionic polymer is present in the thick stock or thin stock suspension prior to the addition of the cationic or amphoteric polymer. 
 
     
     
       2. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer is a natural polymer or a synthetic polymer that has an intrinsic viscosity of at least 1.5 dl/g. 
     
     
       3. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer is a cationic starch, amphoteric starch, or a synthetic polymer selected from the group consisting of cationic or amphoteric polyacrylamides, polyvinyl amines, and polymers of diallyl dimethyl ammonium chloride. 
     
     
       4. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer; and the cationic coagulant are added to the thick stock cellulosic suspension as a blend. 
     
     
       5. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the water-soluble branched anionic polymer has:
 (a) an intrinsic viscosity above 1.5 dL/g and/or saline Brookfield viscosity of above about 2.0 mPa·s; and 
 (b) a rheological oscillation value of tan delta at 0.005 Hz of above 0.7; and/or 
 (c) a deionised SLV viscosity number which is at least three times a salted SLV viscosity number of a corresponding unbranched polymer made in the absence of a branching agent. 
 
     
     
       6. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the thick stock cellulosic suspension containing the water-soluble anionic branched polymer is subjected to at least one stage that brings about mechanical degradation prior to an addition of the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer, and
 wherein the water-soluble cationic polymer and cationic coagulant are added as a blend. 
 
     
     
       7. The process according to  claim 1 , wherein the flocculating step comprises adding the water-soluble anionic branched polymer to the thin stock; shearing the thin stock containing the water-soluble branched anionic polymer using a centriscreen; and adding the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer; and the water-soluble cationic polymer and cationic coagulant are added as a blend to the thick stock cellulosic suspension after the centriscreen sheering step. 
     
     
       8. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the paper or paperboard made is super calendared paper (SC-paper). 
     
     
       9. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the thick stock cellulosic suspension comprises a mechanical pulp and said mechanical pulp is selected from the group consisting of stone-ground wood (SGW), thermomechanical pulp (TMP), chemithermomechanical pulp (CTMP), bleached Chemi-Thermo Mechanical Pulp (BCTMP), and mixtures thereof. 
     
     
       10. The process according to  claim 1 , in which there is a mechanical fibre content of between 10 and 75% by the dry weight of the thick stock cellulosic suspension. 
     
     
       11. The process according to  claim 1 , in which filler is present in the thin stock suspension in an amount of at least 10% by weight based on a dry weight of the thin stock suspension. 
     
     
       12. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the filler is selected from the group consisting of calcium carbonate, titanium dioxide, and kaolin. 
     
     
       13. The process according to  claim 1 , in which the filler present in the thick stock cellulosic suspension prior to draining is at least 30% by weight based on a dry weight of the thick stock cellulosic suspension. 
     
     
       14. The process according to  claim 1 ,
 which process is carried out on a GAP former paper machine. 
 
     
     
       15. A process of making paper or paperboard with improved ash retention relative to a total retention using a polymeric retention/drainage system comprising the steps of:
 providing a thick stock cellulosic suspension that contains filler; 
 diluting the thick stock cellulosic suspension to form a thin stock suspension; 
 
       wherein the filler is present in the thin stock suspension in an amount of at least 10% by weight based on a dry weight of the thin stock suspension;
 flocculating the thin stock the thin stock cellulosic suspension by adding the polymeric retention/drainage system; 
 draining the thin stock suspension on a screen to form a sheet; and then 
 drying the sheet, thereby making paper or paperboard, 
 
       wherein the polymeric retention/drainage system comprises,
 i) a water-soluble branched anionic polymer; 
 ii) a water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer; and 
 iii) a cationic coagulant from 0.2 to 0.5% by weight of a cellulosic fibre, 
 
       wherein the cationic coagulant is a synthetic polymer of intrinsic viscosity up to 3 dl/g and exhibiting a cationic charge density of greater than 3 meq/g,
 wherein the anionic polymer is present in the thick stock or thin stock suspension prior to the addition of the cationic or amphoteric polymer. 
 
     
     
       16. A process of making paper or paperboard with improved ash retention relative to a total retention using a polymeric retention/drainage system comprising the steps of:
 providing a thick stock cellulosic suspension that contains mechanical pulp and filler; 
 diluting the thick stock suspension to form a thin stock suspension, wherein the filler is present in the thin stock suspension in an amount of at least 10% by weight based on a dry weight of the thin stock suspension; 
 flocculating the thin stock solution and/or thick stock cellulosic suspension the thin stock cellulosic suspension by adding the polymeric retention/drainage system; 
 draining the thin stock suspension on a screen to form a sheet; and then 
 drying the sheet, 
 wherein the polymeric retention/drainage system comprises,
 i) a water-soluble branched anionic polymer; and 
 ii) a water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer, 
 
 wherein the anionic polymer is present in the thick stock cellulosic suspension or thin stock suspension prior to the addition of the water-soluble cationic or amphoteric polymer, and 
 wherein the process for making paper or paperboard excludes clay.

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